Author Topic: How to lock down Windows 10, block telemetry and kill unwanted features  (Read 169 times)

Offline javajolt

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Windows 10 has got over its early teething problems and is now shaping up to be an excellent operating system. It might have taken a long while to get there, but the fact it’s about to overtake Windows 7 shows how far the new OS has come.

However, you only have to read one of our lively comments sections to realize there are plenty of people who still prefer Windows 7 and have no desire to switch to Windows 10.  Those people typically aren’t fans of Microsoft’s telemetry gathering, forced adverts, and unwanted features, and I get that. However, there is a way you can quickly lock down the new OS and make it -- dare I say -- more like an updated version of Windows 7.

There are plenty of privacy tools which let you disable features and control what data Microsoft can and can’t collect, but for some people, they simply don’t go far enough.

And this is where Blackbird comes in. The free tool completely locks down the OS and blocks any potentially unwanted features. The list of changes it makes is impressive:

■ Disables OneDrive

■ Disables Cortana

■ Disables Bing-integration

■ Disables Wi-Fi Sense

■ Disables system-wide Windows/Office Telemetry on any Windows version/edition

■ Disables all OS advertising (tips, pop-ups, suggested apps, etc.)

■ Disables all Diagnostic-tracking / CEIP / Telemetry / Compatibility services, tasks, and agents

■ Disables web content evaluation / URL check-in ("SmartScreen")

■ Disables Windows Media Online DRM

■ Disables Windows P2P Update sharing

■ Disables all AutoLoggers

■ Disables Windows Error Reporting

■ Disables Xbox Live services

■ Prevents cross-device synchronization

■ Prevents all location/contacts/handwriting/password sharing

■ Prevents device meta-data collection

■ Patches various data-leaks (IE/EDGE, Defender, Explorer, MRT, SMB)

■ Removes Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA)

■ Removes your unique Ad-ID tracking token and disables further Windows advertising profiling

■ Removes GWX and all Windows 10 Upgrade triggers, icons, messages and other nagging

■ Removes Windows 10 Upgrade setup files on Windows 7/8

■ Removes a bunch of Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 telemetry updates (supports custom lists)

■ Removes Superfish, eDellRoot, HP Touchpoint Analytics, VisualDiscovery and other security risks

■ Blocks 300+ different tracking/telemetry/ad servers (supports IPv6/IPv4, Wi-Fi/Eth, custom lists)

■ Bonus blocks (some) YouTube, Skype, Facebook ads

It doesn’t require installation. Just run the software and it will scan your PC and present its findings. You can create a backup file, run a thorough scan, or start the app manager (which lets you block or unblock apps). If you’re not interested in any of that, you can just press any key and Blackbird will go to work and make its changes. The process takes a while but runs seamlessly in the background. When it’s done, just reboot.



Because it makes such wide-ranging changes, it could potentially introduce problems for your setup so it’s worth making sure you check exactly what it will alter and create a backup via the program in advance.

The one big downside is you don’t get to choose what features to disable or keep -- it’s all or nothing -- which might prove frustrating if you want to continue using useful features like OneDrive. That said, you can easily re-enable them yourself.

You can download Blackbird from here.

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